90s Cover Band in Jacksonville, IL – June 12, 2026

There’s something about a Friday night in June that belongs to music that hits like a time capsule. When the Jacksonville Main Street Downtown Concert Series brings 90s Kids Superfly Tribute to Central Park Plaza on June 12th, you get the full breadth of the decade that redefined pop radio, alt-rock edge, and hip-hop crossover, delivered outdoors under summer-night conditions made for lawn chairs and lingering.

This is the kind of night where you roll in with a blanket, claim your spot on the square, and let a live band remind you why those songs still work. The series is built for families, pets, walkability, and the after-concert drift toward downtown bars and restaurants. It’s free, it’s public, and it’s designed to turn Central Park into the center of the action.

Show Details

90s Kids Superfly Tribute performs Friday, June 12th, 2026, as part of the Jacksonville Main Street Downtown Concert Series. The event takes place outdoors at Central Park Plaza in downtown Jacksonville. Admission is free. The series is family-friendly and pet-friendly, with an official after-concert party hosted at a rotating downtown venue each week. Parking is plentiful in the downtown area, though you should plan to arrive early and walk a few blocks to the plaza.

About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute

90s Kids Superfly Tribute are a six-piece time warp that covers the decade wide, from slick pop to dance-floor heat, from grunge crunch to hip hop bounce, and they match the music with a visual commitment that sells every second. Shannon Remley leads vocals with a strong, modern presence, while Ray Hartsfield brings lead vocals and guitar, adding energy and bite across the set. Roey Haviv handles bass guitar and bass synth, keeping the groove locked and the choruses huge. G K takes lead guitar and vocals, delivering the hooks, riffs, and edge that make the songs hit hard live. Rob Bowser covers keyboards and crazy synths, filling in the production textures that define the era. Mike Graci drives drums and percussion, pushing the tempo and keeping the crowd moving. Costumes, props, and a high-energy performance style turn it into a real 90s night, not just a cover set.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Basket Case,” “No Scrubs,” “Santeria,” “Wannabe,” “Big Poppa,” “Hand in My Pocket,” “Good Vibrations,” “Zombie,” and “MMMBop” in the same set. The band pulls from alt rock, pop radio, R&B, hip hop, and the one-hit wonders that defined late-night MTV countdowns. It’s boom-box bass, flannel-and-denim sing-alongs, and the songs that still show up on every throwback playlist.

About the Venue

The Jacksonville Main Street Downtown Concert Series runs Friday nights in the summer and turns Central Park Plaza into an outdoor venue where the whole town shows up. The series is staged for casual seating, which means lawn chairs, blankets, and the kind of setup where you can move around, grab food or drinks nearby, and settle back in without missing much. After the show, there’s an official after-concert party at a different downtown business each week, so the night extends past the final song. It’s a community event first, which gives the whole thing a neighborhood-hangout vibe rather than a ticketed-show formality.

Plan Your Night

Bring a lawn chair or blanket since the experience is built for outdoor seating on the plaza. Downtown parking is available, but plan to arrive early and be ready to walk a few blocks to Central Park. Check the Jacksonville Main Street event listing before you go to confirm the start time and find out where the official after-concert party is happening that week. It’s free admission, it’s open to all ages, and it’s designed to make Friday night feel like summer in a small city should.

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